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TypeGame behaviour Bug descriptionI'm not completly sure. A full recollection of incidents is as follows. On the morning i figured i needed to turn on hyper-v again for a future work-related necessity so i did, but i wasnt able to reboot the system at the time, since the need for hyper-v wasnt inmmediate, i just figured i'd postpone the reboot. Later during the day i installed osu!Lazer. It worked fine and everything, and i was able to login. As i was playing after a long time, i dusted off the wacom tablet i had and went and grabbed the hawku drivers (I didnt know at the time lazer had already tablet support integrated), and as part of the install, reboot was necessary. However, unknown to me was that for whatever reason, there's some issue with windows that makes enabling hyper-v cause a bootloop. The fix was a system rollback/restore. However, that also uninstalled lazer. Fine i guess. However, after reinstalling lazer i'm now unable to login, with the error "The system detected an invalid pointer address in attempting to use a pointer argument in a call" pops up and login fails. Screenshots or videosVersion2024.412.1-lazer Logs |
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Looks like you've broken your networking in the rollback. Running this may fix it for you: netsh winsock reset |
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As a side question: are you using IPv6? It may be one of those things that gets "fixed" (in that the misconfiguration is silently bypassed) when/if .NET ever gets happy eyeballs (dotnet/runtime#26177). |
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Looks like you've broken your networking in the rollback.
Running this may fix it for you: